35 programming-language-"University-of-Southern-Denmark" Postdoctoral positions at Leibniz in Germany
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The German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke (DIfE) is a member of the Leibniz Association. The institute’s mission is to conduct experimental and clinical research in the field
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with the Technical University Darmstadt (TUDa) and Justus Liebig University Giessen (JLU). The Cluster is partly funded by the German Federal Foreign Office. The CNTR Research Group on CBW control is led
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-based fixed term until 30.06.2028 Remuneration: collective agreement of the German Länder, TV-L E 13 Founded in 1817, the Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung (SGN) is one of the world’s major
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-learning algorithms Versatile data-science knowledge, including image and DNA sequences processing Programming skills in Python or other modern programming languages supporting AI and bioinformatics
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particular asset! With excellent English language skills, both written and spoken, you are able to interact confidently in the international network of researchers. Knowledge of the German language on a level
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. Remuneration is in accordance with the German public tariff scheme (TV-L Brandenburg), salary group E 13. This is a part-time position with a weekly working time of 30 hours per week. Key responsibilities: PIK
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funded until June 2027. Remuneration is in accordance with the German public tariff scheme (TV-L Brandenburg), salary group E 13. This is a full-time position with a working time of 40 hours per week. The
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or interest in game theory, tax competition and fiscal federalism, welfare economics, environmental economics, public economics is a plus Ideally Working knowledge of programming languages such as Mathematica
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to design and analyse on-farm experiments motivation to collaborate with international and regional project partners e.g. HNE Eberswalde excellent command of English (German is an additional asset but not a
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. Recent advances suggest that magnesium (Mg)-based materials offer promising thermoelectric properties combined with environmental sustainability. This project, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG